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Another movie on IAConline in YouTube

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Regular readers know that one of our correspondents, "Fraught", set up a YouTube
group for IAC members to post movies. So far not many have chosen to add
their work to this but I have just posted the promo film for BIAFF 2007.
Pop over to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OtgoRmXSwE
to see it.

Why don't more of you put your shorter movies onto this group? It costs nothing
and makes them available to the world - albeit in a form only suited to viewing
on computer.

Dave
Cinema For Thurso Group

Re: Another movie on IAConline in YouTube

Post by Cinema For Thurso Group »

Why don't more of you put your shorter movies onto this group? It costs
nothing
but takes ages
and makes them available to the world - albeit in a form only suited to
viewing
on computer.

Dave
Never heed at' Look at me me me at http://www.youtube.com/watch?vA9AzVSmJUIU
It's a long trailer for MICRO TRIP which will be showing in Thurso in February.
I took the soundtrack off because the composer has done something very stupid
that our copyright lawyer will be interested in. Hmm- an interesting year
lies ahead!
Dave Watterson

Re: Another movie on IAConline in YouTube

Post by Dave Watterson »

"Cinema For Thurso Group" <canuimagine@btopenworld.com> wrote:
Look at me me me at http://www.youtube.com/watch?vA9AzVSmJUIU
It's a long trailer for MICRO TRIP which will be showing in Thurso in February.
I found it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9AzVSmJUIU
but a search on "micro trip" (two separate words) also finds it.

Without the sound it seems strange and some material is intended for widescreen
... but there are umpteen intriguing images in there. The pictures look great.
I want to know more about who - in some cases what - these people are and
what is going on.

In other words it is a great trailer.

Well worth a look, people.

Dave
Cinema For Thurso Group

Re: Another movie on IAConline in YouTube

Post by Cinema For Thurso Group »

"Dave Watterson" <david.filmsocs@virgin.net> wrote:
"Cinema For Thurso Group" <canuimagine@btopenworld.com> wrote:
Look at me me me at http://www.youtube.com/watch?vA9AzVSmJUIU
It's a long trailer for MICRO TRIP which will be showing in Thurso in February.

I found it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9AzVSmJUIU
but a search on "micro trip" (two separate words) also finds it.

Without the sound it seems strange and some material is intended for widescreen
.. but there are umpteen intriguing images in there. The pictures look great.
I want to know more about who - in some cases what - these people are and
what is going on.

In other words it is a great trailer.

Well worth a look, people.

Dave
Cheers Dave.
Some of the shots were taken from a first capture in anamorphically reformatted
4:3 picture but we later re-captured the film in standard 4:3 and did the
swaps from 4:3 to anamorphic film live in the cinema. This enabled us to
retain the best picture quality for the screening. There certainly is a diverse
content in the film and lots of production tales have been shared between
our members.
One of the stories, "American Dog", is now being finished as a stand-alone
short. There will be two versions of it, the directors original intended
and our 'Micro Trip' version. Both are pretty much the same but very different
in style by dint of different music and titles. Later this year we intend
to show some of the stories in their original short film versions so the
opertunity to view both American Dogs will be there. Meanwhile watch out
for more trailers and the next Micro Trip screening- on mainland UK SO NO
EXCUSES FOR NOT BEING THERE!
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Post by fraught »

Cheers Dave for adding your vid to the IACOnline YouTube page... good to see that it is growing... if very slowly.

Come on people! Get your stuff up online! :-)
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Ok I'll do it - maybe middle of the week though. Need to find out how though.
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Post by Dave Watterson »

Need to find out how though.
If I can do it, you certainly can, Billy.

One tip: Windows Moviemaker which comes free with Windows XP and probably Windows Vista offers an easy way to cut your work down to a size and quality suitable for the web.

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Good tip Dave.

You can also use Apple Quicktime Pro (only costs £20) and that allows you to edit, import and export video using a huge range of file types and compressions.
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Re: Another movie on IAConline in YouTube

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OK Dave you've convinced me! I've uploaded a selection (after all, otherwise they just sit on the shelf gathering dust), and will try to persuade other Westcliff members to do likewise.

Of course if we also vote for each others movies that will tend to make more casual visitors notice them - who knows it might get more interested in the IAC and clubs (not that I'm suggesting vote rigging!)!

Terry
Dave Watterson wrote:Regular readers know that one of our correspondents, "Fraught", set up a YouTube
group for IAC members to post movies. So far not many have chosen to add
their work to this but I have just posted the promo film for BIAFF 2007.
Pop over to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OtgoRmXSwE
to see it.

Why don't more of you put your shorter movies onto this group? It costs nothing
and makes them available to the world - albeit in a form only suited to viewing
on computer.

Dave
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Post by Dave Watterson »

Hi Terry

I'd just been looking at the YouTube material before popping on here ... great stuff. I know Westcliff do a lot of mock adverts and so on which might go down very well ...

When can we hope for another longer work of fiction from you? Your documentaries about the Hope school for disadvantaged children were great but I miss the fun of 'The Shoot' etc. In fact we were talking about that film only the other day - it is very fondly remembered.

Cheers


Dave
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Post by Terry Mendoza »

Thank you for the compliment...The Shoot is probably my own favourite of my movies, partly because it follows my original idea very closely, partly because it was put together in such a short time and partly because it really was very great fun to make.

As far as longer fiction pieces, well Lester Redding and myself have just put the finishing touches to a short drama called "Numbers" for the Triangle Competition set theme but we hope to send it around the 'festival circuit'

Terry
Dave Watterson wrote:Hi Terry

I'd just been looking at the YouTube material before popping on here ... great stuff. I know Westcliff do a lot of mock adverts and so on which might go down very well ...

When can we hope for another longer work of fiction from you? Your documentaries about the Hope school for disadvantaged children were great but I miss the fun of 'The Shoot' etc. In fact we were talking about that film only the other day - it is very fondly remembered.

Cheers


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Another yourtube video "A Glimpse of Dhanakosa"

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Pauline Johnson, a member of Edinburgh Cine & Video Society, has uploaded her recent video "A Glimpse of Dhanakosa".
A personal look at a meditation at the Buddhist retreat centre at Dhanakosa, Balquhidder, Scotland; featuring Smritiratna. It can create, in those who wish it, a serenity of mind but don't take my word for it have a view of it yourself at:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIWD-mrmLVg

More videos should be shown to promote the work of the amateur video fraternity!
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